M22 IPL Rejuvenation
M22 IPL Rejuvenation uses intense pulsed light to target pigmentation, redness, sun damage, and uneven skin tone. It helps improve skin clarity and radiance while supporting a smoother, more refreshed complexion.
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ADVANCED LIGHT REJUVENATION
Treating Pigment & Redness With Precision
At Qulin Aesthetic Clinic, M22 IPL Rejuvenation begins with a detailed skin assessment to identify pigmentation, redness, visible vessels, sun damage, skin tone, and treatment suitability. We also assess factors such as recent tanning, skin sensitivity, melasma tendency, and current skincare routine before treatment.
During the procedure, controlled pulses of light are delivered into the skin to target pigment and vascular irregularities. Our focus is to improve visible discolouration, support clearer skin tone, and create a fresher complexion while keeping treatment appropriate for your skin type.
Treatment Duration
30–45 Minutes
Results Visible
Gradually Over 2–4 Weeks
Downtime
Minimal
Discomfort Level
Mild To Moderate
What Is M22 IPL Rejuvenation?
It is a light-based skin treatment using the Lumenis M22 platform. IPL stands for Intense Pulsed Light, which uses broad-spectrum light absorbed by pigment and visible blood vessels in the skin. This makes it suitable for concerns such as sun spots, redness, thread veins, uneven tone, and signs of photoageing.
Treatment Highlights
Benefits Of M22 IPL Rejuvenation
- Improve Uneven Skin Tone
- Reduce Sun Damage Appearance
- Target Pigmentation Marks
- Improve Redness & Flushing
- Reduce Visible Thread Veins
- Brighten Dull-Looking Skin
- Improve Skin Clarity
- Refresh Photoaged Skin
- Improve Brown & Red Discolouration
- Suitable For Face & Body Areas
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YOUR TREATMENT JOURNEY
What To Expect From Your Treatment
From your initial consultation to ongoing aftercare, our team is here to guide you through every stage of your treatment experience.
Consultation
A detailed discussion to understand your concerns, goals and treatment suitability.
Treatment Plan
A clear treatment recommendation designed around your needs and expectations.
Treatment & Support
Expert care from treatment to aftercare.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
M22 IPL Rejuvenation FAQs
Find practical answers about M22 IPL, including how it treats pigmentation, redness, sun damage, treatment suitability, recovery, and long-term skin maintenance.
Is M22 IPL The Same As Laser?
No. IPL is not a laser. Laser uses a single wavelength of light, while IPL uses a broad spectrum of light that can target both brown pigmentation and red vascular concerns. This makes IPL useful for overall tone correction and photorejuvenation.
What Skin Concerns Is M22 IPL Best For?
M22 IPL is commonly used for pigmentation, sun spots, redness, thread veins, uneven tone, and signs of sun damage. It is most suitable when the main concern is colour irregularity rather than deep scarring or significant skin laxity.
Can M22 IPL Help Rosacea Redness?
M22 IPL may help reduce visible redness and small vessels in suitable rosacea-prone skin. However, rosacea is a long-term condition, so treatment usually needs ongoing skincare, trigger management, and maintenance.
Can M22 IPL Treat Pigmentation?
Yes. IPL light is absorbed by melanin, making it useful for certain pigmentation concerns such as sun spots, freckles, and uneven brown marks. Melasma requires careful assessment because some pigmentation types can worsen if treated too aggressively.
What Happens To Pigmentation After IPL?
Pigmented areas may darken temporarily after treatment before gradually fading or flaking away. This is a normal response in many cases, but aftercare and sun protection are important to support safe healing.
How Many M22 IPL Sessions Will I Need?
This depends on the concern, skin type, and severity. Many patients need a course of treatments spaced several weeks apart, followed by maintenance sessions to help preserve results.
Can I Have M22 IPL If I Am Tanned?
Treatment is usually avoided on recently tanned skin. Tanning increases melanin in the skin, which can make IPL less safe and increase the risk of irritation, burns, or pigmentation changes.